Sul Kyung-gu and Hong Kyung Lead Netflix’s Good News in Thrilling Hijacking Drama Teaser
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Sul Kyung-gu and Hong Kyung Lead Netflix’s Good News in Thrilling Hijacking Drama Teaser

Air Force Lieutenant (Hong Kyung) will be teaming-up with the mysterious problem solver (Sul Kyung-gu) in Netflix's highly-anticipated South Korean film, Good News, this October.

Netflix's Good News Credit: Netflix

Netflix has released an electrifying teaser for its upcoming South Korean film Good News, set to premiere on October 17, 2025. Directed by an acclaimed creative team, the movie promises a gripping narrative rooted in a daring and unconventional premise. Set against the tense backdrop of 1970, Good News follows a desperate mission to resolve a hijacking crisis through a bold and risky plan that blurs the lines between deception and survival.

The film centers on a Japanese passenger plane hijacked and bound for Pyongyang, North Korea. As the crisis unfolds, a covert operation is launched to redirect the plane by orchestrating an audacious scheme: disguising Seoul’s Gimpo Airport as Pyongyang. This high-stakes gamble forms the core of Good News, blending historical context with a suspenseful narrative that keeps viewers on edge. The teaser introduces the tagline “Unbelievable news,” hinting at a story packed with unexpected twists and intense drama.

Leading the ensemble is Sul Kyung-gu, who portrays a mysterious fixer known only as “Nobody.” Tasked by Korean Central Intelligence Agency director Park Sang-hyun (played by Ryoo Seung-bum), Nobody is the mastermind behind the improbable plan to resolve the crisis. Sul Kyung-gu, known for his commanding performances in films like Kingmaker: The Fox of the Election, brings depth to this enigmatic figure navigating a web of political and moral complexities.

Hong Kyung stars as Seo Go-myung, an elite Air Force lieutenant who proposes the daring idea to deceive the hijackers by faking a North Korean landing site. His character grapples with the ethical and practical challenges of executing such an unprecedented strategy, adding emotional weight to the film’s high-octane plot. Hong Kyung, previously seen in Troll Factory, delivers a performance that balances determination with inner turmoil, as teased in the gripping promotional footage.

Supporting performances by Ryoo Seung-bum and other talented actors further elevate the film’s intensity, with each character contributing to the intricate dynamics of the mission. The teaser showcases their collective resolve to pull off a plan that defies logic and tests the limits of human ingenuity.

Netflix's Good News Credit: Netflix

The newly released teaser captivates audiences with its fast-paced editing and suspenseful tone. It opens with the chaos of the hijacked plane’s trajectory toward Pyongyang, setting the stage for the high-pressure decisions that follow. Seo Go-myung’s bold suggestion—“Then… can I just say this is North Korea?”—serves as the teaser’s emotional and narrative pivot, raising questions about the feasibility and consequences of such a deception. Scenes of Nobody orchestrating the transformation of Gimpo Airport into a convincing replica of Pyongyang’s airfield are interwoven with moments of intense dialogue and strategic maneuvering, promising a film that is as intellectually engaging as it is thrilling.

The teaser’s production quality shines through in its meticulous recreation of 1970s South Korea, with period-accurate visuals and a tense, atmospheric score that heightens the stakes. The interplay between the characters’ determination and the absurdity of their plan creates a compelling hook, leaving audiences eager to see how the story unfolds.

Anticipation Builds for October Premiere of Good News

Good News is poised to be a standout addition to Netflix’s growing slate of South Korean content, following the global success of films and series that blend historical drama with modern storytelling. The film’s unique premise, combined with its powerhouse cast and skilled direction, positions it as a must-watch for fans of political thrillers and high-stakes dramas.

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Viewers eager to see more of the lead actors’ work can catch Sul Kyung-gu in Kingmaker: The Fox of the Election and Hong Kyung in Troll Factory, both available for streaming. As the October 17 premiere approaches, Good News is set to deliver a cinematic experience that is as thought-provoking as it is exhilarating, redefining what it means to face an impossible crisis with courage and cunning.

Sources: Naver, Netflix

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